In a concise manner; in a few words.
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Examples for "shortly"
Examples for "shortly"
1However, industry sources say talks between the interested parties will begin shortly.
2Kolesky chose that option late last year shortly before OPower went public.
3Construction will start shortly with operations beginning in 2014, the government said.
4The Western Explorerbegan to take in water shortly after 8 a.m. today.
5It said today it would publish its observations on the legislation shortly.
1A similar gas row briefly disrupted supplies to Europe three years ago.
2The last crisis brought Europe and the world together, at least briefly.
3Parliament is expected to briefly hear the Prime Minister's amended response today.
4Amplify executives said too often, teachers use technology only briefly in class.
5He briefly ran for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination earlier this year.
1The argument in favor of its goods is presented clearly, concisely, convincingly.
2It gives concisely what Lincoln thought about the slavery question in 1848.
3His own opinion of Monroe is concisely stated in one of them.
4He could express their essence accurately and concisely in plain, elegant English.
5Mr. Keppler was asked to tell concisely just what the unions wanted.
1And so in brief are the adventures of Art Young in Alaska.
2The petitioners mention in brief some instances in confirmation of their complaint.
3Such, in brief outline, is the story of the renascence in Egypt.
4Such in brief are the reasons for the existence of this volume.
5Can you please provide me the history of that time in brief?
1Good news was in short supply at the Federal Building in Boston.
2Food, water and medicines are already reported to be in short supply.
3The market in short is complacent, with a good bit of cynicism.
4At this stage, understanding and political wriggle room are in short supply.
5And that particular commodity was never in short supply at Green Way.
6She was able to speak in short phrases and follow simple commands.
7And since 2016, satirical political commentary hasn't exactly been in short supply.
8She is all vanity: fancies herself beautiful; witty; in short, like you.
9Political courage, plain speaking and determined campaigning have been in short supply.
10It comes in short, sharp bursts usually followed by clear blue skies.
11Her lungs worked in short gasps, expanding no more than absolutely necessary.
12They are, in short, the most vulnerable young people in the country.
13The ones, in short, on the right hand side of this graph.
14Fewer foreclosure starts, said Blomquist, could mean an increase in short sales.
15Adding to the challenge is that glass vials are in short supply.
16With food in short supply, more and more people are going hungry.
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